Jonathan Junca

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Jonathan Junca

Jonathan Junca

@JonathanJunca

Faith | Politics | Aspiring Solopreneur

Lehi, UT Bergabung Ağustos 2019
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PL Bompard
PL Bompard@PLBompard·
Pitch your startup - Max 4 words - Link when ready 👀 Seen by 175k people last month 📈 YES, this is marketing - GO!
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Matthew Kurtz
Matthew Kurtz@MattKurty·
“A champion is defined not by their wins but by how they can recover when they fall.” – Serena Williams Serena is wise. 1% today, small and simple Daily gym and home workout
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Jonathan Junca
Jonathan Junca@JonathanJunca·
Watching hockey for the first time in decades, and I'm still entirely reliant on the commentator to know when a goal is scored.
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Milos Jokic
Milos Jokic@miloshjokic·
App founders - drop your App Store URL below and I'll reply with 3 ways you're leaving money on the table. Last 60 days I got 800+ App Store links on LinkedIn and X. And most are making the same mistakes. I'll do as many as I have time for today.
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Jonathan Junca@JonathanJunca·
@R_Mohr I have all of these. Not that hard if you take your goals seriously.
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Rob Mohr
Rob Mohr@R_Mohr·
You get three. Which are you taking? - 405lb Bench Press Max - 675lb Squat Max - 4.5 40-yard dash - Sub 4 minute mile - Sub 2:20 marathon - 6 W/kg ratio on bike - 55 second 100m free - Sub 8 hour Ironman - A vertical jump that allows you to dunk - Black Belt in BJJ
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Don Williams
Don Williams@Don_K_Williams·
⚽️ coaches: Let’s pretend you’re the Marshall coach. What would you advise your CB & keeper do differently the next time this long ball is played in? Let’s hear from you! A little Monday morning analysis @SRUSA_Official
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BYU Men’s Soccer
BYU Men’s Soccer@byusoccer·
History Made! The first 5-peat in Collegiate Club National Championship History!
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Jerry Dearden
Jerry Dearden@DeardenJerry·
If you’re behind on sales this year and you still haven’t launched your Black Friday offer… You Better Get On That Now
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Jerry Dearden
Jerry Dearden@DeardenJerry·
@JonathanJunca Audience is key! Most people get this wrong when they choose to be vulnerable.
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Jerry Dearden
Jerry Dearden@DeardenJerry·
Being authentic doesn’t mean you have to be vulnerable. Being vulnerable, in most cases, is not a good way to go. Generally, being vulnerable means you’re expressing weakness. Being authentic often comes from an area of strength. I’ve regretted being vulnerable but I’ve never regretted being authentic.
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Jonathan Junca
Jonathan Junca@JonathanJunca·
I'm glad my wire transfer to the refs came through on time
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Jonathan Junca
Jonathan Junca@JonathanJunca·
@CollinRugg Swing state vote totals paint a different story: Pennsylvania: 2020 Biden: 3.46M 2024 Harris: 3.34M Michigan: 2020 Biden: 2.8M 2024 Harris: 2.71M Georgia: 2020 Biden: 2.47M 2024 Harris: 2.54M Wisconsin: 2020 Biden: 1.63M 2024 Harris: 1.67M
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
Can we talk about now how Biden got 81M votes in 2020 (the most secure election in history)? 2004 John Kerry: 59M 2008 Barack Obama: 69M 2012 Barack Obama: 66M 2016 Hillary Clinton: 66M 2020 Joe Biden: 81M (???) 2024 Kamala Harris: ~67M
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Jonathan Junca
Jonathan Junca@JonathanJunca·
2020/2024 swing state vote total comparison. 2020 doesn't seem stolen to me. Pennsylvania: 2020 Biden: 3.46M 2024 Harris: 3.34M Michigan: 2020 Biden: 2.8M 2024 Harris: 2.71M Georgia: 2020 Biden: 2.47M 2024 Harris: 2.54M Wisconsin: 2020 Biden: 1.63M 2024 Harris: 1.67M
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Nick Humrich
Nick Humrich@nhumrich·
My take on modern politics: It's easier to get votes from the stupid than from the smart.
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
If the election outcome is as I expected, it should cause the large minority of the country who supported @KamalaHarris and predicted her victory to begin to question their sources of truth. Half the country has believed that @X is filled with mis- and disinformation, and that they could only therefore rely on The NY Times, MSNBC, CNN and other mainstream media for their news. And they did. If, however, you have been active on @X for the last year, you have known the truth days, weeks and often months before the facts appear in the MSM. The MSM excerpted, clipped and cut to defame @realDonaldTrump while claiming that @JoeBiden was fit as a fiddle. Then when Biden’s polls collapsed, @KamalaHarris was anointed the candidate and her hagiography was written with glowing acclaim from the press. But this could not hold as she ducked the media and held fast to the teleprompter. Citizen journalists with their phone cameras in hand captured the real Kamala forcing her to defend her record and her plans in more media appearances. It did not go well and the public demanded to learn more so @KamalaHarris had to risk more unscripted media. The doom loop was underway with perhaps 60 Minutes as one of the more dramatic examples, even after CBS tried to save her, most glaringly by excerpting one answer to replace a word salad response to another. But the citizen journalists on @X quickly caught and outed this fraud and demanded a transcript. As many who supported Kamala began to realize that they have been misled, they became open to Trump as an alternative, but they didn’t want to rely on the media to understand him because they did not want to be misled again. They wanted to hear the candidate in his own words and that is where @lexfridman and @joeroganhq long form podcasts came to the rescue. When Kamala was offered the same opportunities to explain herself, she rejected them. And the voting public could only draw a negative inference. When the story of this election is written, I expect it will be as much about how half of America woke up to the reality that they have been manipulated by the media. This should lead to an abandonment by many of the MSM as their primary source of information. It will push more people to @X, to podcasts and other empirical sources, and it will lead to a more informed public. The other outcome I hope happens is the implosion of the Democratic Party. The Party lied to the American people about the cognitive health and fitness of the president. It prevented, threatened, litigated and otherwise eliminated the ability of other candidates for the primary to compete, to get on ballots, and to even participate in a debate. The Party and the administration used lawfare in an attempt to imprison, bankrupt or otherwise kill off Trump as a candidate. These acts are collectively grave threats to our democracy. With the highest irony in order to hide these acts, the Party accused the opposition candidate of being the grave threat to democracy. The Democratic Party proved itself to be fundamentally undemocratic. It needs a complete reboot. The leadership should be thrown out and those responsible should apologize to the American people. Honest Abe said it best: You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.
Bill Ackman@BillAckman

I believe that @realDonaldTrump will win in a decisive victory and potentially a landslide Electoral College outcome tomorrow. I could of course be totally wrong, but that helps elevate an important point. Approximately half the country will be unhappy about the election outcome, potentially devastatingly so. In this context, I think it is important to remember that we are one country, and we will survive whoever is our next president. What we must avoid, however, is a world where our fellow citizens who are disappointed raise hell or otherwise revolt about the outcome. The peaceful transfer of power is a critical feature of our democracy that must be maintained for us to succeed. The system is stronger than any one candidate. We will thrive long term no matter the outcome of this election because the system will heal itself. That’s been a feature of our democracy for nearly 250 years and I expect it to continue. Let’s therefore be civil and accept the collective will of our democratic process. We have many enemies that want internecine battles in America to weaken us. We cannot let this happen. The world is a dangerous place and we need to be unified to protect our country and our children.

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